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kuniklo

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    Comment #468995

    This: http://moc.daper.net/ Is a great console music player.

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    Comment #468536

    I'd do it.

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    Comment #441914

    The minute you have to start working with designers HAML is a no-go.

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    Comment #437131

    It's the old worse is better thing all over again: http://www.jwz.org/doc/worse-is-better.html Maybe all the "better" languages are a case of misdirected optimization, where the cr…

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    Comment #419655

    Phase 4, "Winter": http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decline_of_the_West#Phases_of_r...

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    Comment #402893

    The big difference here is that when Rails came out it solved a real problem. Every other popular web technology at the time was much, much harder to use and slower to develop in. …

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    Comment #402889

    The fact that there is a full-stack version available doesn't mitigate the fact that the multitudes of custom stacks out there are going to mean two bad things: 1. The default full…

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    Comment #402268

    I just don't get the appeal of Merb at all. Rails was such a relief after a few years of roll-your-own--web-stack Java. Why would I want to go back to dealing with all the little i…

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    Comment #378845

    Apple makes some great stuff but I've been feeling more and more lately that I'd rather spend my time and money supporting open standards.

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    Comment #371932

    I haven't found this to be the case at all. Who besides Zed is behaving this way?

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    Comment #371930

    I don't see how that follows at all. If the biggest issues with Ruby are performance and memory management how does changing the language spec help fix that? If anything a stable l…

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    Comment #371562

    It would be nice to see some progress made on the interpreter but I think it's to Ruby's credit that the language design hasn't changed that much in the last several years. A lot o…

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    Comment #365084

    I wonder if it's occurred to Zed that his attitude might have had something to do with his difficulty finding a job.

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    Comment #363802

    We build a small, versioned depot of ruby + rails and other gems. Running this with Apache/mod_fcgid works really well and is very stable.

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    Comment #359807

    You're right that Rails expects you to take the whole stack and doesn't offer you choice. DHH and I consider that to be a huge advantage but it also means that Rails won't be a goo…

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    Comment #359803

    Hopefully it won't be a war but it certainly is Merb versus Rails, at least if you're deciding what framework to build your website with.

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    Comment #359569

    I'd be interested to hear you elaborate on this a bit. I've build quite a few Rails apps so far and haven't found that to be the case myself.

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    Comment #359542

    You're never going to love every decision made by the designers of any platform. The thing is, you're likely to make just as many missteps on your own. Every once in a while it's w…

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    Comment #359482

    I don't get it. One of the best things about Rails is that I don't have to pick and choose my components. I use what everybody else is using and I know that means it's likely to wo…

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    Comment #349260

    Let's save the political stuff for reddit.

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    Comment #338044

    Yeah. The irony is that server-side frameworks really started to get good just before most of their functionality migrated back to the client.

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    Comment #338042

    Sounds like Scheme and Common Lisp all over again. Every popular framework eventually gets complicated and tempts us to do a "clean slate" rewrite. Rails succeeded because it's opi…

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    Comment #226957

    Nice to see Wired dialing back up the naive techno-triumphalism. How long until the next bubble bursts?

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    Comment #183599

    Change the dates on this thread from 2008 to anything from 2000-2007 and you can find a thousand other threads just like it on c.l.l. The short answer - don't hold your breath.